In IsolatedStorage you have to delete all the folders and files inside a directory before you can delete the directory itself in IsolatedStorage.
Normally If I'm deleting a directory in IsolatedStorage which has some files inside I would get the list of directories, then use a foreach
statement and check if each of those has files then use another foreach
statement to delete each of the files inside those directories.
However I have a much more complicated FileSystem going on in IsolatedStorage
which looks a bit like this:
Several Main directories
which contain Several sub-directories
these sub-directories
contain another 1-100 additional sub-directories
which contain about 3-5 files
At the moment the only technique I know of (using foreach
statements and many IsolatedStorageFile.GetUserStoreForApplication().GetDirectoryNames()
) is hardly what you would call efficient.
Is there an easier/easy way of checking for recursively deleting directories and their files?